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2019 Jun 25
0
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
...;s been a while, and I'm not sure of the syntax I used. But I'm quite sure I've mapped drives this way, without having to join the domain. You won't get GPO or lots of other "goodies" that domain membership gives, but you should be able to get to the SMB shares.] -Greg GPGvs> On 6/25/19 11:21 AM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote: >> You can always connect to the SMB share using a domain user/password credential set, even if you're not a member of the domain. >> Something like - Connect as: User: "somedomain\pat" with Pat's password. GPG...
2019 Jun 25
5
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
On 6/25/19 11:21 AM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote: > You can always connect to the SMB share using a domain user/password credential set, even if you're not a member of the domain. > Something like - Connect as: User: "somedomain\pat" with Pat's password. > When we try this from a machine that is not connected to the domain, authentication fails:
2019 Jun 25
0
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
...suppose it doesn't matter.] You can always connect to the SMB share using a domain user/password credential set, even if you're not a member of the domain. Something like - Connect as: User: "somedomain\pat" with Pat's password. But perhaps I'm missing something? -Greg GPGvs> Samba 4.7.6 running on Ubuntu 18.04, with host joined to an AD domain as GPGvs> a domain member. GPGvs> I have all this working perfectly for SMB clients which are joined to GPGvs> the domain, however I need to provide SMB access (if possible) to a GPGvs> handful of machines that...
2019 Jun 25
4
SMB share access for machines which are not joined to the domain?
Samba 4.7.6 running on Ubuntu 18.04, with host joined to an AD domain as a domain member. I have all this working perfectly for SMB clients which are joined to the domain, however I need to provide SMB access (if possible) to a handful of machines that are not domain members and can't be made domain members. Is there any way to do this? I thought configuring "allow hosts" in